Advance Design Chevrolet pickup. Since this one has numbers on side nameplate, drver's side cowl vent and no vent windows, it must be a late '49 or '50 Except for the wheels/tires and color, it looks quite stock, But...

Photographed on May 25, 2013 out in front of a private collection in Onsted, Michigan. We had thought the collection would be open this day, but only this gorgeous 1946 Chevrolet pickup was displayed in the front...

I thought I'd try the Photoshop Poster Edges effect on some of my past pictures, it doesn't work with all of them but I do like what it's done to this one of a Chevrolet Advance Design pickup, here's the original...

As much as we love drag racing and the pursuit of speed, every now and again a video like this comes along and reminds us just how dangerous our much-loved, speed-based hobby can be. It starts out innocently enough, during a grudge race at Outlaw

ROAD TEST EDITOR JAKE LINGEMAN: This pickup is what Barney Ross from “The Expendables” would drive if he didn't have that sweet old '55 Ford. It's the best looking stock truck on the market, hands down. The Midnight Edition adds black everything

Steve McQueen's 1952 Chevrolet pickup camper being auctioned on Ebay

The 1952 Chevrolet 3800 pickup was purchased by McQueen from a migrant farmer he passed on the side of the road in 1979. That's according to a quote from his wife, Barbara, which accompanied the lot description from a previous time it was offered from

Steve McQueen's 1952 Chevy Pickup Available On eBay

The 1952 Chevrolet 3800 pickup is being auctioned on the e-commerce giant's website for one week and has a starting bid of $50,000, according to Motor Authority. The auction says that the truck includes the original California title in McQueen's name

Next Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra Could Go Aluminum

General Motors has recently launched an advertising campaign boasting about the advantages of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra steel bodies compared to the Ford !50 aluminum body, but word around the watercooler suggests that the next

Starting this fall, the 2016 Chevrolet Colorado mid-size pickup truck will be available with the diesel engine option that was announced a year ago when the truck first launched. When it does, the diesel version will carry a price premium of $3,730

Come fall, the 2016 Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon will get a big dose of torque, thanks to GM's newest Duramax diesel engine. 8-liter four-cylinder generates 369 lb. -ft. of peak torque at 2,000 rpm, boosting tow ratings to 7,700 pounds for 2WD Colorados and Canyons. The new Duramax uses a variable geometry turbocharger to help the engine deliver a useful torque band. Four-wheel-drive pickups get a new two-speed transfer case. "It is a no-compromise turbocharged engine that is also really fun to drive, with excellent responsiveness," said Scott Yackley , assistant chief engineer. "It was designed specifically for trucks and has undergone many of the same validation tests as the 6. 6-liter Duramax, contributing to legendary Duramax durability and reliability. GM's diesel-powered midsize pickups will come standard with a driver-selectable exhaust brake. In cruise mode, the exhaust brake is integrated with the pickups' cruise-control system and helps maintain a preset speed while descending grades. To get the 2. 8-liter Duramax, buyers will have to step up to a Canyon SLE and SLT or Colorado LT and Z71. The diesel engine package, only available with crew cabs, carries a $3,730 premium over comparably equipped 3. 6-liter V6 pickups. Source: www.chron.com

As much as we love drag racing and the pursuit of speed, every now and again a video like this comes along and reminds us just how dangerous our much-loved, speed-based hobby can be. It starts out innocently enough, during a grudge race at Outlaw... A 3,000 hp twin turbo Camaro trundles up into the far lane while a blown Chevrolet pickup sipping E85 warms up the tires and rolls onto his mark. Meanwhile, the truck’s right rear tires gently rolls across the track, striking the tire wall just inches from the lens of the cameraman from 1320video. Watch the Camaro fly down the track and picture it losing a wheel near the end of the 1,320. Yup, something tells us the driver of the pickup knows he got lucky this time around. Source: gmauthority.com

Midnight Silverado 1500 pickup is surprisingly restrained. ROAD TEST EDITOR JAKE LINGEMAN: This pickup is what Barney Ross from “The Expendables” would drive if he didn’t have that sweet old ’55 Ford. It’s the best looking stock truck on the market, hands down. The Midnight Edition adds black everything making this truck look super sinister, but also ready for off-road work with those tall, knobby tires. This crew cab edition looks to have plenty of space for coworkers in back, but this ride is almost too nice for the daily grind. I’d add a big push bar to keep the look going. The big V8 has plenty of power once you’re rolling, but trying to take off hard from a stop just gets you wheel hop and jerkiness. Backing out of spaces and moving slowly, this truck doesn’t feel as big as I thought it would. The eight-speed auto is smooth and doesn’t have a lot of surge when changing gears. Like I said, it has those giant tires, which weren’t that loud at speed, but look like they could go through or over anything. There’s a lot of wheel well and a lot of travel in those dampers. I didn’t take it off-road, but I would have if 'd had time. Source: autoweek.com